Now, because Subnautica is filled with different biomes, exploration becomes a reward in itself. The same can be said of Below Zero, which has its own set of distinct biomes. Each of these biomes is meticulously created to be distinct from the others in the game, making an ecologically diverse setting. These Subnautica areas are home to plenty of resources, plus some notes and audio clips that tell the player more about the game’s narrative. In between the Safe Shallows and the Lava Lakes, players can find plenty of other biomes, like the Mushroom Forest and the Deep Grand Reef. Though The Crater is technically the deepest area at around 8,000 meters, it doesn’t have any structures or materials that the player can find (except the infamous Ghost Leviathan of Subnautica). ![]() To progress the plot, however, the player must dive deeper into the ocean until they reach the deepest biome: the Lava Lakes region, which is around 1,500 meters deep. ![]() In both games, players can find different underwater biomes, each with unique features and materials that the player can use to craft useful items in Subnautica.įor example, Subnautica starts the player off in the Safe Shallows - an area no deeper than 100 meters, where they can gather all the food and water that they need to survive. ![]() In the original game, the player explores a more tropical zone, while Below Zero features a snowier region. The planet is described as smaller than Earth and is almost completely made up of water. Both Subnautica titles took place on different areas of Planet 4546B.
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